Their young son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) who had and still has the ability to travel out of his physical body, met the spirit of a really scary old woman (Aren't they all?) and a red-faced demon - who wanted to possess his physical body.

Dalton ends up in a coma and things go from bad to worse for the family, until they bring in medium, Elise (Lin Shaye) to clear out the demons. She performs an exorcism and unfortunately dies (excellent reason not to choose that line of work).

As 'Insidious Chapter 2' opens, Dalton has woken up from the coma and the Lamberts, along with their three children, move into a brand new house. Only they discover that it wasn't their home that was haunted - it is them!

To say anymore about the plot would spoil the fun - and fun it is. It's also scary, clever and thanks to director James Wan and writer Leah Whannell ('Saw'/'Insidious'), all the questions raised in the first film are answered.

Barbara Hershey is back as Josh's mother and this time, she plays a more active role. She teams up with Ghost Hunters, Specs (Leigh Whannel) and Tucker (Angus Sampson) and the three of them track down who exactly is haunting her family.

Even though Elise was killed off in the first film, that doesn't stop her from helping - I mean who's better to fight demons, than a dead person?

I gave 'Insidious Chapter 2' which opens in theatres, Friday the 13th (perfect) 3 1/2 bagels out of 5. I think if you're a fan of the first one or just like to be scared, you won't be disappointed.

Check out our video to see John's bagel rating and hear more of our thoughts.